Offtrack Turns On Its Second Anniversary With A Medley Of Cocktail, Food & DJ Takeovers

 

Offtrack has become a perfect meeting spot for audiophiles and dining connoisseurs (Credit: Courtesy of Offtrack)

Don’t you just dig it when a space find its rhythm? Ever since it surfaced with style and aplomb, Offtrack has become a beloved waterhole that never misses in its purpose. Whether you’re a scene junkie or someone who just adores a consistently tailored waterhole, Offtrack delivers with its Guided By Leisure philosophy. Bagging the #79 position on the coveted Asia’s 50 Best Bars list last year, Offtrack has fast become a nightlife treasure of the region with its bullseye curation of Pan-Asian nosh, cult cocktails and music selection played live from one of the prettiest booths you’re ever gonna lay your eyes on. Offtrack is on point, always.

Where’s your favourite spot in Offtrack? (Credit: Courtesy of Offtrack)

(Credit: Courtesy of Offtrack)

And just like that, Offtrack now celebrates its second anniversary in the manner that it’s mastered these past couple of years – a week-long itinerary of activities that showcases Offtrack’s forte. From 29 January to 3 February, the culture-brewing establishment presents a medley of F&B and music events. It kicks this off with guest kitchen takeovers from local spots Rempapa, Fools Wine and Wildcard on Monday, paired with a Mixmag Asia takeover featuring choons from Arun R. Following that, anything-goes resident Bongomann takes over the wheels on Tuesday with more bar guest shifts from Bangkok’s Bar 335 and Asia Today.

But the momentum doesn’t stop there. The Offtrack birthday revelries continue with a vinyl-only performance from Heavyitch (Vinylheavy and Itch) on Wednesday, and a Revision Music showcase featuring ambassadors Nez Senja and fresh selector Halia on Thursday bunched together with bar specials from Tokyo’s SG Club. And on the weekend, Friday brings the worldly beats of Tropika Global with Ramesh and Anand, while Saturday welcomes the return of Offtrack’s ticketed Tempo event with co-chief Dean Chew and Hong Kong’s Ani Phoebe, co-founder of Bad Times Disco with sounds that explore old-school hip-hop, Balearic, breaks and disco.

(Credit: Courtesy of Offtrack)

Offtrack, 34 North Canal Road, Singapore 059290. Its second anniversary programme happens from 29 January to 3 February 2024. Get your tickets for Tempo on Saturday via this link. Follow Offtrack on Instagram for more details.